Great Australian Bight Marine Park

Place in Australia
31°36′53″S 130°07′23.9″E / 31.61472°S 130.123306°E / -31.61472; 130.123306

Great Australian Bight Marine Park is the name given to a group of marine protected areas which are located together within both Australian and South Australian jurisdictions in the Great Australian Bight and which has been in use as recently as 2005. The constituent protected areas are the Great Australian Bight Marine National Park and the Great Australian Bight Marine Park Whale Sanctuary within the coastal waters of South Australia, and the Great Australian Bight Commonwealth Marine Reserve in waters within the Australian Exclusive economic zone.[1][2] It was listed on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate.[3]

See also

  • Great Australian Bight Marine Park (Commonwealth waters)

References

  1. ^ Great Australian Bight Marine Park (Commonwealth Waters) Management Plan 2005-2012. Director of National Parks, Commonwealth of Australia. 2005. pp. iii & 3. ISBN 0 642 550794.
  2. ^ Edyvane, K. (1998b). Great Australian Bight Marine Park Management Plan, Part B, Resource Information (PDF). Department for Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs, South Australia. pp. v & 3.
  3. ^ "Great Australian Bight Marine Park and Commonwealth Waters, Eyre Hwy, Yalata, SA, Australia (Place ID 19759 )". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government.

External links

  • Great Australian Bight Marine Park (South Australian government webpage accessed and archived 6 October 2008
  • Great Australian Bight Marine Park travel guide from Wikivoyage